
My cat ate a few olive seeds on the table. Is this a problem for my cat? There is no change in her condition now.


It's reassuring to know that olive seeds are not toxic to cats. However, they can still pose a risk if swallowed whole due to their size and hardness, which might lead to a blockage in the digestive tract, especially in a young cat like yours. Since your cat hasn't shown any changes in her condition, that's a positive sign. Nonetheless, it's important to keep a close eye on her for any signs of distress.
Please watch for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or any signs of discomfort or abdominal pain. If you observe any of these symptoms, it would be wise to consult with a veterinarian to ensure there isn't a blockage or other issue.
In the meantime, try to keep any small objects or foods that could be harmful out of your cat's reach to prevent similar incidents in the future. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Thank you.
Some parts of her poop are light colored and some are light colored. Other than that, she has no problems.


It’s not uncommon for variations in stool color to occur in cats, often due to changes in diet or minor digestive issues. Light-colored stools, for instance, might suggest a faster transit time through the intestines or a lack of bile, possibly linked to dietary changes or mild digestive upset.
Since your cat appears healthy otherwise, without symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, this could be a temporary concern.
Firstly, monitor her diet closely. Make sure she’s eating her usual food and hasn’t ingested anything unusual that could affect her digestion. Secondly, ensure she has constant access to fresh water to support her digestive health. Lastly, observe her stool over the next few days. If the color returns to normal and she remains symptom-free, it was likely just a minor issue.
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